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Tommy Vercetti
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If you have been following my posts you should know by now I have no respect for paganism and hold it responsible for many of the negative trends we see today.

I do not see Pagan WNs as the rightful inheritors of ancient Paganism. Rather I see that as lying with the Leftists, Environmentalists, Gaiaists, Feminists, etc. I see these groups, as well as mainstream neo-pagans, as the rightful inheritors.

A lot of this problem boils down to women. Women were venerated the world over, but especially in Europe, and especially in Pagan Europe.

Christianity understood that women are anarchic creatures in their inner nature, and if their inner nature is liberated, then anarchy will reign in the outer world too. Christianity understands that if given liberty "she will open her quiver to the arrow as a thirsty traveller drinks from any water near him" (Eccles.).

Paganism may have had an understanding in that regard; but it was inconsistent in the application of any morality or rules. The Pagan instinct is to leave things to Mother Earth; the instinct is against the imposition of rules. I would argue that Paganism is essentially amoral and I'm sure I'm not the only one to do so. For ill or for gain, woman would be left unrestrained.

Along comes the modern era and people throughout the West at different times are deciding that Christianity and its teachings are passe. There is an "atheist/secular" vaccum which gives rise to a ressurection of European man and woman's natural pagan inclinations, to be expressed once again. This New Order in the West culminates in the 20th Century.

Did you really think that White European Pagan Woman would not persue foreign flesh as modern infrastructure allowed, that she would push for multiculturalism and mass immigration? Did you really think that she would not venerate herself (which is what the Goddess-worship of Paganism is about) above her race [feminism of course being the conduit for this].

Pagan Europe has many examples of sex-egalitarianism. The movement for female suffrage was a [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_suffrage#History]White European phenomeon[/url] starting in France with Finland being the first country to introduce it. I see the women's vote and our culture of holding women's political opinion in high regard expressions of pagan sex-egalitarianism.

The sooner European nations moved away from Christianity with secular democracies and republics, the sooner the women's vote was implemented. One of the biggest early female vote enfrancisements was after the Judeo-Communist takeover of the Russian Empire in 1917.

Did you not know that the quasi-pagan sex egalitarianism where women's political opinions are deemed equal to men's, would lead to a morally anarchic degenerate political system? Where nothing is achieved; where welfare infrastructure is built up but ultimately race, culture and nation are left to rot.

White European People released the tempest in my opinion when they abandoned the moral fixedness of Christianity and followed their Pagan instincts. In some ways I think they got what they deserve if some don't like what they see; and incidently most have no problem with how things are progressing. The Pagan moral-set may have sufficed in simpler times with less sophisticated technology and transport capabilities, perhaps. But in the modern era they are the road to ruin, IMO.

It is for those reasons I feel no allegience with my Pagan European descendents. I don't identify with them, nor do I admire their practices.


I am a centrist social authoritarian.
Left: 0.51, Authoritarian: 4.96

 
Posted : 09/03/2009 1:25 pm
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